Wisdom teeth that do not grow out have a tendency to grow outward, orthodontic needs, etc. It is recommended that they be extracted, and wisdom teeth that are deeper in position and completely buried in the bone can be retained for the time being.
1. Wisdom teeth with a tendency to grow outward: Wisdom teeth are already close to the submucosa, or affect the front teeth, there is a gap between the wisdom teeth and the outside world, repeated wisdom teeth pericoronitis, with a tendency to grow outward, it is recommended to remove the wisdom teeth.
2. Orthodontic needs: orthodontic needs to push back the molars, or other needs affecting orthodontic tooth movement, wisdom teeth that have not grown out should also be recommended for extraction.
3. Completely buried: completely buried teeth are far away from the front teeth, the position is deeper, there are no clinical symptoms, and the roots of the teeth are too close to the important anatomical structures, there is too great a risk of extraction, in this case, you can not extract the teeth first.
Whether wisdom teeth are extracted or not, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.